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MAPPIN TERRACE FOR BEARS AND WILD GOATS 
LONDON ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 
House, several fruit pigeons (Carpophaga), 
which were exhibited in 1912, are still living and 
in good health. Unfortunately, the director, 
Dr. Buttikofer, was enjoying his annual holiday 
at the time of the writer's visit, so that the aid 
of his intimate knowledge of the collection was 
missed, and no doubt many good things were 
overlooked. 
The gardens at Amsterdam seemed to show no 
effects of the period of close living and the 
MONKEY HOUSE, ROTTERDAM ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 
